People hated lincoln in the past but now respet him, will the same happen for Bush?

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In about 15 or so years, anyone think its a possability?

And why does Obama think there is more than 57 states? And not even put his hand over his heart during the national anthem?
wow I'm so sorry I slipped on the "C". I'm sure you had the idea...
That's very rude, and maybe OBAMA should study for his test and realized AMERICA has 50 states, and hes not in AMERICA if he visited "around 57".

This is who you want to be president??

The man doesn't have respeCt for America, what's next he won't participate in the pledge of allegiance??
 
Never.
No other president has deliberately destroyed this country.
He did it while smirking at how he fooled some of us
 
That's three questions.

1. No. Lincoln was trying to be a good president. Bush was solely trying to aggrandize presidential powers.

2. I do not understand the reference. Mr. Obama does believe in treating with other "states" or nations, of which there are nearly 200, as if they mattered; Mr. Bush I suggest has insulted them and treated them as inferiors for eight interminable years.

3. Not everyone does. You are confusing being An American--one who believes in the liberal ideas of our Founding Fathers with claiming to be a US patriot by going through motions and displaying flags.
Liberal means concerned with the rights and freedom of the individual as opposed to any collective (dictator-slave group). Mr. Obama qualifies as an American by that dictionary definition as I do. mr Bush and Mr. McCain do not. Respect for one's fellow human beings is more important than empty gestures.

Thank you for asking.
 
It all depends on future developments. If Iraq stabilises and emerges as a genuine, albeit fledgling democracy with at least a basic respect for human rights (and remains a US ally), then future generations may indeed be more favorable towards him. One has to also taken to consideration his actions (or lack thereof) on the economy and his lack of due regard for civil liberties (e.g. Guantanamo Bay, renditions, Patriots Act, condoning torture and etc)
 
I can't see that as a remote possibility. The only ones who will respect him are those who are wealthy because of his administration - and that is a very limited few.
 
Since I do not know the future and I refuse to 'guess' I have to say it is possible. I place the odds at 1 in 25,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 - more or less.

Have a nice day ;-)
 
People will be so glad the drama is over and we are going to get on track. The only worry I have if the next pres is not doing what we want and can not get it done with all the promises, we may have real trouble.
 
By 2083, with Iraq and the Greater Middle East as peaceful and free and rich as Japan and Germany and statues of Bush and Cheney in every public square George W. Bush will be seen as one of our 2 or 3 bravest most visionary Presidents.
 
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